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Clayton County sheriff s attorney asks Gov Brian Kemp investigate commission report leak

Former North Georgia judge heading to prison after corruption convictions

By Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News Service May 27, 2021 5 hrs ago ATLANTA — A former chief magistrate judge in Pickens County has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for corruption, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced Thursday. William “Allen” Wigington was found guilty of 44 felonies and five misdemeanors for a variety of crimes, including racketeering, forgery, theft by taking, unauthorized use of a financial transaction card and violating his oath of office. Mr. Wigington violated the public s trust in the worst way, and he will now serve time for his deceitful behavior,” Carr said Thursday. “The theft of taxpayer funds will not go unpunished, and we will continue to root out this type of public corruption in our state.”

General Motors, Best Buy, PayPal Talk Up Voting Rights, Then Fund Effort to Restrict Them

A review of IRS records reveals that brand-name corporations and corporate lobbying groups funneled millions of dollars to two major GOP groups that pushed to curtail voting rights and overturn the 2020 election.

General Motors, Best Buy, PayPal Talk Up Voting Rights, Then Fund Effort to Restrict Them

General Motors, Best Buy, PayPal Talk Up Voting Rights, Then Fund Effort to Restrict Them
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Kemp urges Georgia Board of Education to not teach Critical Race Theory

Kemp urges Georgia Board of Education to not teach Critical Race Theory By FOX 5 Digital Team Published  article ATLANTA, Ga. - With rank-and-file Republicans in arms over fears that their public school students are being indoctrinated that the United States is inherently racist, Gov. Brian Kemp signaled Thursday that he shared their concerns. Georgia’s Republican governor wrote a letter to the state Board of Education, whose members he appoints, urging them to take immediate steps to ensure that Critical Race Theory and its dangerous ideology do not take root in our state standards or curriculum. Over the last several weeks, I have heard from parents, students, administrators, and educators across our state who are extremely concerned about the teaching of Critical Race Theory in Georgia, Kemp wrote. Like me, they are alarmed this divisive and anti-American curriculum is gaining favor in Washington, D.C. and in some states around the country.

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